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Re: out of sheer curiosity... [message #177555 is a reply to message #177553] Mon, 09 April 2012 18:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Scott Johnson is currently offline  Scott Johnson
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On 4/9/2012 11:04 AM, Thomas Mlynarczyk wrote:

>
> Serialization creates a kind of "frozen" copy of an object. The original
> object continues to exist and its destructor is called as expected.
> Later, the "frozen" copy is "warmed up" and can pretend to be the
> original object, but it is not the same object. The __sleep() and
> __wakeup() methods simply assist with the freezing and warming up and
> have nothing to do with the copying.

I am not even near to being a voice for OOP in php but something ran
through my mind when i read this.

I use serialize to save form data from time to time into a DB. Easier
then having to have a separate column for each field (with obvious query
drawbacks - but I digress)

What would be the reason to serialize an object other then to save it
for later use, and at the time I can't really come up with a reason for
that in my mind (lack of experience in this area I suppose)

Now if you are saving it for later use then the original object would no
longer exist and the external resources as Jerry explained would no
longer be available if not for the constructor.

I am not sure if I am even making sense, this just kind of went across
my mind as i was reading.

Scotty
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